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Old 05-29-2009, 06:19 PM
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How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

I have a 2001 Suburban 1500 4WD LSD. The rear rotor backing plates are all rusted out. Although they are cheap, I've been told you have to pull the axles to get them off (great design!) I've removed the calipers and rotors (replacing pads and rotors also.) How do I get the axles out?
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

Remove the rear end cover and drain the fluid. Spin the carrier until you locate a 10mm head bolt/pin. Slide the spider gear shaft out until you can see the big C-Clip. Push the axles in and remove the C-Clip retainer. Now you can remove the axle. Insert the spider gear shaft back in until you are ready to re-install the axles.
Use caution when re-installing the spider gear shaft retainer bolt/pin as you will defineatly break it if you over tighten it. It is a good idea to use a little thread lock on the bolt as well. Re-seal the rear end cover and refill with GL-5 rated gear oil.
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Remove the rear end cover and drain the fluid. Spin the carrier until you locate a 10mm head bolt/pin. Slide the spider gear shaft out until you can see the big C-Clip. Push the axles in and remove the C-Clip retainer. Now you can remove the axle. Insert the spider gear shaft back in until you are ready to re-install the axles.
Use caution when re-installing the spider gear shaft retainer bolt/pin as you will defineatly break it if you over tighten it. It is a good idea to use a little thread lock on the bolt as well. Re-seal the rear end cover and refill with GL-5 rated gear oil.
Thanks. That's just what I needed. Forgive my lack of experience. The end cover is the piece facing rearward with all the bolts, right? Is there something I need to reseal the rear end cover— a gasket or something in a tube? Do I drain the fluid using the plug at the bottom? Do I drain it before removing the cover? What do I need to remove on the wheel end of the axle?

Thanks for your help.
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

If you have a drain plug on the bottom you could drain it there, however it will stiil leak a little from the cover, so either way is fine.
You will need some permatex to seal the cover. Make sure both surfaces are good and clean. Apply a 1/4" bead of sealant on cover and let sit for about 5-7 minutes before reattaching cover to differential housing.
Yes the cover with all the bolts facing reawards is the cover to remove.
Nothing other than the wheel/tire needs to be removed on the axle hub end.
It would'nt hurt to replace the axle seals either if there is any signof oil around the wheel hub end.
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Thanks. I assume there is a Permatex for this kind of seal, since they seem to make about 100 of them. Fortunately the axle seals aren't leaking in the rear. Unfortunately, they are leaking in the front :-)

I guess this will be clearer to me when I get the cover off.
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I prefere the RED high heat for this application and I will have some left over for other sealing projects.
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Thanks again.
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

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If you have a drain plug on the bottom you could drain it there, however it will stiil leak a little from the cover, so either way is fine.
You will need some permatex to seal the cover. Make sure both surfaces are good and clean. Apply a 1/4" bead of sealant on cover and let sit for about 5-7 minutes before reattaching cover to differential housing.
Yes the cover with all the bolts facing reawards is the cover to remove.
Nothing other than the wheel/tire needs to be removed on the axle hub end.
It would'nt hurt to replace the axle seals either if there is any signof oil around the wheel hub end.
DO NOT INSTALL SEALANT!!!!!!!!!
There is a gasket for that application, use it!
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

The cross pin bolt is a 5/16" head...make sure you use a 6 point wrench or socket to remove it.
If you try to remove it with a 12 point wrench, you run the chance of stripping the head
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

Gmmerlin is correct! Get a gasket for the cover if you can. Make sure you take the cover with you when you go to the parts store. They always give you the right one the first time....not. Sorry about the bolt/pin head size.
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The cross pin bolt is a 5/16" head...make sure you use a 6 point wrench or socket to remove it.
If you try to remove it with a 12 point wrench, you run the chance of stripping the head
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

When refilling the rear diff, do I just fill it up to the fill hole?

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Fill it even with the hole.
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

So the cover and bolts were really rusted. I needed several applications of the Mapp gas torch and PB Blaster to finally get them out. While cleaning the cover the magnet came out. Is this just held in place by the magnetism or was this attached to the cover somehow? I'm having a bit of a problem with some of the terminology so I attached some pictures of the insides of the differential housing. In order to spin the carrier, I guess I have to put the truck in Neutral— it's in Park now, Correct? I guess from these pictures you can't see the head bolt pin? I should see it after spinning the carrier? Then I take it out so I can slide the spider gear shaft out?

Please forgive my dumb questions. I have never really worked on this car before, and have never gone inside a diff before.
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Re: How do you remove rear axles on 2001 Suburban

I found these pictures http://www.buickperformance.com/posi.htm, if you look at the 3rd picture, you can see the cross pin and bolt.

The magnet should be cleaned and put back where is was. It is a magnet so it will stay put.

Putting the truck in neutral will help finding the cross pin. Just be sure not to spin the drive shaft or an axle while the pin is out.

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